Patti LuPone – Now 72
After earning a degree in one of the world’s leading art schools, Juilliard, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that Patti LuPone became a top singer and actress. Patti is famous for her strong belting voice, which is why she has starred in several stage musicals and even won Olivier, Grammy, and Tony Awards as a result. Some of the performer’s award-winning works include ‘The Robber Bridegroom’ and ‘Les Miserables.’
Before you think Patti is all for singing and nothing else, the actress has described herself as “an actor who sings” and has proven that she can hold her own onscreen in films like ‘Law & Order’ and a more recent series, ‘Penny Dreadful.’
Goldie Hawn – Now 76
Widely considered among the greatest performers of all time, Goldie Hawn is an acclaimed actress whose mark in Hollywood cannot be overlooked. With her talent transcending several generations, the star has been a fans’ favorite since her maiden television appearance in 1966, with her performance on ‘Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In’ propelling her to fame.

While some people retire after spending five decades working, Hawn is quite different. She might be in her seventies, but the singer is still actively involved in showbiz, taking up blockbuster roles as often as she can. They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and the dancer seems to have passed down the creative genes to her three children, who are all actors.
Marlo Thomas – 83

Margaret Julia “Marlo” Thomas or who is better known as Marlo Thomas started acting in 1960. In her early career in 1961, Marlo and her father acted in the same episode for CBS’s Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater. She is also a producer, social activist, and an author. Marlo started getting recognition when acting in a 1966 sitcom, That Girl, that lasted until 1971 after she chose to stop acting in the sitcom as she did not believe it would give a good message to female audiences. Marlo has won numerous awards including 4 Emmy’s, a Golden Globe, George Foster Peabody Award, and also an award for her children’s book, Free to Be… You and Me. At 83, Marlo is still active in acting and is still good looking like in her young age.
Rob Reiner – Now 75
Rob Reiner is one name many people wouldn’t fail to recognize. Why? Because it’s Rob, a two-time ‘Primetime Emmy Awards’ winner and the guy who played Michael Stivic on the ‘CBS’ sitcom ‘All in the Family’ we’re talking about.

We’ve watched Reiner’s stellar performance in more films as well, not just as an actor but as a super director. His work shines through gems like ‘A Few Good Men’ and ‘Stand by Me’ and earned him four ‘Golden Globe Award’ nominations for best director. This film legend is still going strong in his 70s and has no idea how much he inspires us!
Hugh Laurie – Now 62
Anyone who has watched the critically acclaimed medical drama ‘House’ most likely knows who Hugh Laurie is. The star has been a mainstay in Tinsel town since making his acting debut in 1981, winning countless accolades, including three ‘Golden Globe’ awards.

Famous for his charm and fantastic sense of humor, Laurie has made a name for himself in Hollywood. Despite over $45 million in his accounts and an impressive portfolio, he’s still active in the motion picture business. Now in his 60s, the performer is a man of many talents, as he is an accomplished writer, singer, musician, and prolific director.
Patti LuPone – Now 72
After earning a degree in one of the world’s leading art schools, Juilliard, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that Patti LuPone became a top singer and actress. Patti is famous for her strong belting voice, which is why she has starred in several stage musicals and even won Olivier, Grammy, and Tony Awards as a result. Some of the performer’s award-winning works include ‘The Robber Bridegroom’ and ‘Les Miserables.’

Before you think Patti is all for singing and nothing else, the actress has described herself as “an actor who sings” and has proven that she can hold her own onscreen in films like ‘Law & Order’ and a more recent series, ‘Penny Dreadful.’
Susan Sullivan – Now 79
Susan Sullivan is one actress that has remained relevant despite the changing tides in the entertainment world. After making her debut in the 1960s, the award-winning performer has starred in different dramas and films. Some notable mentions are ‘Having Babies’ and ‘Falcon Crest,’ which is recognized as Susan’s best drama to date.

In all her long years of acting, the ‘Match Game’ actress has received awards and nominations from Emmy and Golden Globe. A perfect example of old but strong, Susan is still demonstrating her near-perfect acting skills in movies, and her more recent appearance is in the television series Castle.’
Idina Menzel – Now 50
If there’s one thing that has brought Idina Menzel into the limelight, it’s her voice, and some have used the term “powerhouse” to describe the singer’s vocal skills. Although the American actress didn’t enjoy instant recognition and success when she began her career, Idina has since become a famous face in several musicals and has won different awards, including the Tony Award, to that effect.

Idina made her Broadway debut in the popular musical ‘Rent,’ but she’s much more famous for her role as Elsa in ‘Disney’s’ ‘Frozen’ and the song ‘Let it Go’ made it to ‘Billboard Hot 100.’ Besides appearing in several musicals and movies, the actress has also released songs and albums of her own.
Ted Danson – Now 74
It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that if we start to mention the amount of quality work actor Ted Danson has done both on the small and big screen, the day will come short, but his work wouldn’t. Known for shows like ‘Becker,’ the artist has already completed more than four decades in showbiz and continues to contribute to it with his appearances in ‘Mr. Mayor’ as the character Neil.

Danson has also been inducted into Hollywood’s Walk of Fame for his unmatchable body of work. Apart from acting, ‘The Good Place’ actor being an ocean conservationist, is popular for spreading awareness for the cause through events and his books such as ‘Oceana: Our Endangered Oceans.’
Shelley Long – Now 72
In an industry as rapidly changing as the entertainment industry, it becomes pretty difficult to keep one’s place and stay relevant to the audience. Yet, the world has witnessed a few such people who still shine as bright as they did decades ago, and one such person is Shelley Long.

The actress, singer, and comedian from America has an outstanding career spanning over decades. She started by doing minor roles in commercials and went on to win an Emmy award and two Golden Globe awards for her fantastic performance in the sitcom Cheers.’ The actress still remains active in the industry evidenced by the movie ‘The Cleaner’ in 2021.
Rhea Perlman – Now 74
Cascading excellence in versatile roles is an art the American actress Rhea Perlman has mastered. Of course, we know playing Carla Tortelli on ‘Cheers’ wasn’t a task so easy, but this lady did it with such pizzaz that arrays of award nominations were written to her name. Among them are the prestigious ‘Emmy Awards,’ four of which she won.

Though the early ’70s marked Perlman’s debut in the film industry, only in the next decade did her career catch impressive momentum. It has been about half a century; still, stints like ‘Taxi,’ ‘Matilda,’ and ‘Poms’ ensure the actress a good share of constant limelight. No wonder her stellar performances get ranked among the industry’s classics.